Radio Broadcast (Nov 1924-Apr 1925)

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RADIO BROADCAST ADVERTISER 848-m The Trans 'Atlantic CUP WINNER Mrs. Edna M. Smith, of Springfield Gardens, Long Island, is the winner of the handsome silver cup, awarded for being the first to report reception of European broadcasts on a FREED-EISEMANN RECEIVER during the recent trans-Atlantic tests. The winner was selected by "Radio Broadcast" Magazine, which was in charge of the arrangements, and verified the reports of reception. Scores of other participants in the tests heard the following European stations on FREED-EISEMANN RECEIVERS: — Paris, Petit Parisienne Glasgow . 5SC Madrid . . PTT Aberdeen . 2BD London . . 2LO Brussels . . SBR Bournemouth 6BM Liverpool . 6LV Newcastle . 5 NO Birmingham . 5 IT For full sworn statement and fac'simile letters, write — Freed-Eisemann RADIO RECEIVERS •jt Tested and approved by Radio Broadcast if